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Ketchikan breaks a century-old rain record, prompting closure of landslide zone road

Summary by KRBD
The landslide zone above the Third Avenue Bypass is seen after the road reopened on Tuesday, Dec. 3. (Michael Fanelli/KRBD) A storm brought strong winds and historically heavy rains to Ketchikan Sunday, prompting the closure of the Third Avenue Bypass, one of the town’s main thoroughfares, for more than 24 hours.  The Ketchikan International Airport recorded more than 6 inches of rain Sunday, shattering the daily record set during World War I. G…
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